i'm doing ajax website using PostWebRequest() function, when i call any .aspx page to the target html element the output is coming fine in IE but in FF(FireFox) is coming in html format(html tags) IE output : [URL] FF output : [URL]
javascript functions : function PostWebRequest(postPage, HTMLTarget, parameter) { displayElement = $get(HTMLTarget); displayElement.innerHTML = "<div style='text-align:center;'><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><img src='images/ajax-loader.gif' algin='center' /></div>"; var wRequest = new Sys.Net.WebRequest(); wRequest.set_url(postPage); wRequest.set_httpVerb("POST"); var body = parameter; wRequest.set_body(body); wRequest.get_headers()["Content-Length"] = body.length; wRequest.add_completed(onWebRequestCompleted); wRequest.invoke(); } function onWebRequestCompleted(executor, eventArgs) { if (executor.get_responseAvailable()) { if (document.all) { displayElement.innerHTML = executor.get_responseData(); } else { displayElement.textContent = executor.get_responseData(); } } else { if (executor.get_timeOut()) { alert("Timed Out"); } else { if (executor.get_aborted()) alert("Aborted"); } } }
ie. I opened <a> tag and forgot to close </a>or I opened <td> tags inside one anoher accidently.Build or Rebuld does not highlights these problemmatic tags in aspx code editor.the only way is to look each aspx line one by one manually by eye for many hours one by one and periodically ?is there a way to detect automatically or highlight them ?
I have to break a HTML content string in to multiple lines. And each line should have some fixed characters, 50 or 60 Also I don't want to break the word..or html tags...
ex : <p>Email: <a href="mailto:someone@gmail.com">someone@gmail.com</a></p> <p><em>"Text goes <font color=red>Hello world</font> Text goes here and Text goes here Text goes here 1976."</em> </p>
I am working with a pretty complicated .aspx page that is full of controls (Telerik, Ajax, etc.) that all expand, collapse, show, hide, etc. when the page is loaded. Since this rendering happens on the client-side and can take different lengths of time based on the users machine specs, is there a way to detect when all (or some) rendering has taken place (jQuery?) so I can then act on specific elements, knowing they are fully rendered?
For the last time I've been using EWS MAPI to connect to Exchange Server. After this is done I access my mails and firstly display their body (which contains a LOT HTML-tags) in a gridview. After you select a record of that gridview the body is shown in a freetextbox.
I have a text area in my ASP.NET web application that is used to enter html code. Now there is also an button control, which upon clicking should retrieve just the text placed between certain html tags in the text box. For example:
1) User types html code including tags etc. and clicks the OK button 2) In my code the text from the text area is retrieved and only the part between a <p></p> tag should be saved to a string object.
I can obviously get the text from the text area and attach it to a string object but I am not able to work out how to just get text within a certain html tag like <p></p>
I want to get some data from html tags in a web page. For example I have a web site that's got [URL], this is text which I want to split. I want to first URL, First text thats between in first span tags and last text that's between the last span tags.
I am getting unlikely html tags for hidden fields in my website when redirecting to the page. I do not get it all the time but I am getting it frequently. e.g.: I was support to get
I am trying to build a white list. I am using html agility pack to remove all tags I do not allow. however this only gets ride of these type of script tags
So I'm writing an app that lets the user select a folder, it gets all the .aspx files in that folder, and lets the users check off which ones they want to add HTML ID's to.
Then they click start, and this runs
private void btnStart_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) { for (int i = 0; i < listFiles.CheckedItems.Count; i++) { } }
It loops through all the selected file names. How do I open each of these .aspx files in the background, and go through them and add the id="thisItemId"
I have a SharePoint web part that I wrote in C# which is used to display SQL Server data based on user selections. I pull the data with a DataReader, fill a DataSet with it, and set that DataSet as the DataSource in a GridView and add that control to my page:
This gives me a simple HTML table with a declared CSS class and that's about it. The only problem I'm facing is that line breaks in the data fields are not being rendered at all. I'm simply getting a block of text that ignores the breaks that are present in the database when it's rendered to HTML. In stepping through my code, I see that the newlines are coming in as text in the form of "". I tried a regex:
In my database MYDB I have a table called MYTABLE and I have a column called Description. I am saving a long description in there with multiple HTML tags.
How can i return the values and not include all the HTML tags?
Is this even possible? What will be the best way of doing this? In the SQL statement or in code behind? And how will I do it?
In my application, there's a module that displays a user's assignments. Sometimes these assignment descriptions are pretty long that's why I display up to 500 characters of the description. However, because I use an HTML editor in the app, if I blindly grab the first 500 characters, there's a good chance the description will look very funky due to missing HTML tags. So, I first need to strip off all the HTML tags, then grab the first 500 characters. Before I re-invent the wheel, I wanted to see if someone else has already tackled this issue and would be kind enough to share his/her code with me.
I have to set image on the basis of fields value coming from db. I want it to achieve via. tags <%# %>. For example i have collection binded with grid. It has a Field called Online which is boolean. So if the value of Online is true then the green.png will be set as path of asp:image control else grey.png will be the path of the asp: image control.
develop one html website, but in this page i want to contact us page, in this page i fill all details and press send button , all fields data must be send unique mail( same like contact page .html )
Just wondering what the best approach is to labelling ID's (thats html id's) in .net.
For instance I may have a user control that is embedded in a page more than once. If I have a standard html div in the control with id="my-user-control", then it will duplicated when the page is built.
So what is the best approach for styling your html within user controls, master pages and .net in general?
I've looked around and can't find a solution for this and it's driving me mad.I've got a basic MVC2 app (C#) and am trying to display text from a database with the line breaks included. I've used the following:
This is adding the tags to the returned string as I'd expect but when the page renders it actually displays the tag as is instead of rendering the newline. ie. the text seen by the user in the browser is:"Quisque justo erat, iaculis sit amet aliquam eu, porttitor in mauris.<br /><br />Maecenas nisi velit, euismod at molestie vitae, malesuada id turpis. Mauris diam nisl, pretium id molestie nec, posuere posuere neque.<br /><br />Cras sed lectus nisl."
I need to be able to insert HTML tags in some TextBox controls in a webpage. I know I can avoid the exceptions of type HttpRequestValidationException by changing the ValidateRequest property of the Page directive to false, as in
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But that leaves all TextBoxes on the page open for HTML insertion, which I don't want. I need to be able to insert HTML in only some TextBoxes, not in all of them.Is there a way to accomplish that?